
Herve Leger was a huge fashion hit in the '80s and pioneered the body-con look. The label was re-launched in 2007 with BCBG designer Max Azria at the helm. His modern interpretations of the brand's herve leger dress signature styles have attracted a host of celebrity fans. Expect trademark bandage dresses reworked with fashion-forward detailing and in an eye-popping colors.
In April 2007, Max Azria relaunched the Herve Leger dresses brand under his own design direction with a capsule summer collection, which was offered herve leger sale at select department stores and specialty boutiques. In August 2007, the remodeled Herve Leger for sale boutique opened on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. In February 2008, Max Azria presented the Herve Leger by Max Azria collection at Bryant Park during the Fall 2008 New York Fashion Week. The front row of Herve Leger dress runway shows is often populated with actresses and celebrities attired in the brand's signature bandage herve leger dresses. Famous fans include Hilary Duff, Rihanna, Kate Bosworth and Lindsay Lohan.
Herve Leger Dresses Cleaning & Care
The following guide from herve leger sale and can help you to clean and maintain your beloved Herve Leger dress and skirts
How to store herve leger dress?
Herve Leger and BCBG suggest that skirts and dresses are ideally stored by laying them flat (stack atop each other) in an oversize drawer or dresser chest. As this method might not suite everyone's situation, it is recommended that hanging the Herve Leger and BCBG apparel is better than folding and storing them as this might create unnecessary creasing. When hanging your Herve Leger Dress ensure that you leave plenty of space between other items in your wardrobe to avoid pressing, crumpling and creasing which might affect the shape of the dress.
How to clean Herve Leger Dresses?
Herve Leger care label tag advises that all dresses and skirts be professionally dry cleaned. If you are concerned as your Herve Leger dress and or skirt contain sequins and beads we suggest you find a professional dry cleaner who uses "green earth", a new solvent that does not harm beads or sequins. Most dry cleaners and speciality wedding dress cleaners may require you to sign a waiver form, removing their accountability of damaged caused to beaded or sequin dresses during their cleaning process, this is common practice in the dry cleaning industry. To overcome this; ensure you select a reputable and experienced Dry cleaner.